Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: September 2015

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Pali-Post Highlights: September 2015

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in this month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
Jeffrey Lash’s Longtime Love Speaks Out 
9/172015

In a revealing one-on-one interview, the woman who had a decades-long relationship with gun-hoarding Jeffrey Lash opens up about how they met, what she was delivering to the Highlands condo every night for all those years, how she learned about his decomposing body and those rumors about Lash being a human-alien hybrid.
RACHEL ZISELMAN: Missing 38 Years This Saturday
9/3/2015

Do you remember Rachel Hanna Ziselman who disappeared from Pacific Palisades on Labor Day, 1977 while walking home from Hughes (now Ralphs) Market? The 11-year-old, blond-haired, blue-eyed girl has never been seen since. Read the latest clues in the case and catch up on the Post’s gripping five-part series on the search for Rachel.

                     
                 
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Red O 
9/24/2015

The heat and pressure is on for Chef Rick Bayless who has opened his third world-class Red O restaurant in Santa Monica. Combining Mexican spices with seafood and prime steaks, will Bayless’ innovative food creations stand out on trendy Ocean Avenue? Check out the Post’s dining review to find out if his latest incarnation lives up to the hype.
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT- Pali High QB P.J. Hurst
9/18/2015

What did Palisades High quarterback P.J. Hurst have to say after throwing four touchdown passes against Canoga Park? Watch this video of his post-game interview to find out.
IN THE PRINT EDITION ONLY - “What Really Happened to the Class of ’65” - Revisited
9/10/2015

A best-selling paperback confessional in 1976 that spawned a sequel book and a TV series was set in our midst at Palisades High School. The co-author talks to the Post about how students dealt with the pressures of sex, drugs, political turmoil and the Vietnam War and what happened in his own life after the best-selling book was released.

                                            
IN THE PRINT EDITION ONLY - Shell Station Redesign Under Scrutiny »
9/10/2015

Did you know that more than 200 neighbors have signed a petition opposing the redesign plans proposed by the new owner of the Shell Station at the corner of Sunset and Via de la Paz? Find out what’s got them riled up and tell us what you think of the plans.
IN THE PRINT EDITION ONLY - A Legacy of Saving Lives
9/3/2015

Meet Your Neighbors: El Medio resident Dr. Simon J. Simonian was part of a team that helped eradicate a disease that, prior to 1977, killed 5,000 people a day. Read how his team did it and see what the vibrant 83-year-old is working on now.

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